Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 October 1912 — Page 5
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Will Berger, wife, and son returned to Jasper last week. Hugo Melchior was called home from Chicago Friday by the death of his brother Robert. Th f October term of Dubois circuit court convenes next Mor. day. On Monday Philip Kunkel purchased the Kunkel property on the public square from his mother.
N. B. Cummiskey is visiting in Daviess county this week. Carl Theile made a business trip to Evansville Saturday. Arch Doane and wife spent Saturday in Evansville.
Misses and Childrens
Cloaks a large assortment, low price- At Edward J. Kuebler. A? B. Krempp has rented the room vacated by the post-offic-and will install a pool room in it.
J. K. Bretelle spent Saturday in Boonville on business.
The county commissioners hold
Mrs Herman Eckert returned
from Terre Haute Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs Edw. Brinkmeyer have returned to their home in Michigan City. , Audley Jackman and family moved into the Chas. Egg property on Main St., this week
Pros. Att'v Harry Caroenter.
their regular monthly session at 0f Petersburg, was in Jasper Satthe court house next Monday. urday on business.
Mrs. N. B Cammiskey was a j it. bretelle and fmilv mav.
business visitor to Louisville efl into the Hilbert Roettger pro-
munuay. nertv on jacKSon öe. tms week.
Come and look through our LFurs in Seneräte nifw and
tock of Cloaks. We can please Sets, at reasonable nrices. E. J.
you. Ed. J . Kuebler. Kuebler
Beat Estate Transfers. Elizabeth Morgan to Helen Rose, lots 39 40,Corris add Ireland $1100 Jasper Canning 'Co., to JosGerber, ptlot 21Bucharts add Jasper J $4601 John H. Heitraan tQ John Wiseham, lots 5 6 7 8 ft 1Q Heitman's 2nd add Holland t' $165 J. Re Mitchell to fi. H. Hillemeyer, lots 20 21 22 Block C. Huntingburg $375 J. R. Mitchell to Frank N. lots 7 8 11 block of Huntingburg
$250
Why Elsie Was Sent to Btd. While little Elsie's elder sister, May, was entertaining her latest acquisition, a most dignified and genteel young man, in the parlor Elsie was relegated to the dining room to play with her doll. This particular one, the possessor of a kid body and a bisque head, had been somewhat ailing of late, owing to the fact that its head was gradually becoming detached and its pivotal eyes refused to perform their functions of opening and closing. After considerable probing for the cause of the tronhle
Elsie made the discovery that there
JASPER COURIER
People Forget He's Business.
IB
The Jasper Verieer Mill Co.,
Mrs. Peter Holan, 11501 Buckeye Rd.
Rink- headache is caused by a disorder- Cleveland. O.. sava: "Yea. iLdeed I can
A Rtoma-h. TAe Chamberlain's Tab- recommend Foley's Honey and tar Com- has COITlDieted S larflTG four storv
lets and correct 'hat and the headachee pound. My little boy had a bad case of dry-house and made other extenwill disappear. For sale by all dealers, whoo improvement to their V
John .lererer and family have and far Compound, and it had re-neer plant.
mrnA i'nfn fVmir now rpsirtanre markable effect and cared him in a short " :
lUUVCU iniu wiwi uvn Iii ji n i ,1 '-ttrniArallv Hhi AaM UaA
in UUtzwener riauu Tn a Mhri naftr sick headache lacked ambition, was
u vruu iu . w & w . . - "i r -
i " i t. a 1 1 t - . i
worn uui huu. ii run aown. urruocJC
Dr Edward Kempt dame down jrs. Gustave Gramelspacher Blood Bitters made me a well woman.
from Indianapolis wie nrau returned Saturdav from a week'sr-""0' rmw' aoip, uonn.
this week to visit nis motner.
visit with friends at Louisville.
Robt. MelGiioir Passes Away.
J. R. Mitchell tn Tnllip T.pp Rpt5 ßomethine inside of it and final-
ner, lot 4 Block A Huntingburg lyimcced, m extracting a large
375 roij oi xignuy curiea nair.. a moJ R Mitehpll tn Rpcrina RfahL ment later ßhe hurst into the par-
lot 17 block E Huntineburff $65 lor in a great state oi excitement
J. R. Mitchell to John Prick ed shouted:
lnfji 21 22 25 block R Huntine-- 'Titysakes! No wonder Dorothy
)xrg $435 ÄS ßlci Look what was in her J. R. Mitchell to Henrv Hartke rtummick! She must have swallow-
lots 1 2 3 4 5 6 block C Hunting- 1 Sister May's rat!" Pittsburg
burg $435 Gazette. J. R. Mitchell hn Anna Snrauer
Ufo IK 1ß KWlr TP 5 KWlr 8ccond "Thought.
n HnTifincrhnrcr cannot be' sighed the maid.
i.fcwe e T-W-, OT , I'll tt i,
J. R. Mitche to Martha W. A respect you uigmjr, Mf. punier,
Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, lab- , , i
i r mi nil ivxia. vit-.yj.vit; uci uci ictuiuu t-i 1. ir.i.L ' nr
orerp. reiy on ur. xuumaa , r, j " -t? r t rvuuert me cnoir age ÖU, son OI
Fine for cato , burns, bruises, doaia oe ivionaay irum juuiaviuc, wii, jj and M j fa rp Melchoir kept in every home 2d3. andöOc she had spent a week Visiting rtipfiofhi hnmo nn linnrtt Wanr
1 1 1. A. ...n ä m JTm'm j I w A A A VIA "
The local Hieh School has made rewuveb , ton mdminfe. He
-nrranirements tor another lecture Mrs. Paul wehiing, dio bmitu at., had been afflicted with diabet--s
course this year consisting 015". l.-S-.u" "J T.r ior tne past year. Krtb as he
four numbers, mostly mral WnWqwastoawn byhunuly ftleada
tne nrst one to occur uct anion, she further eaya: "i was aiao was porn ana raisea in Jasper
; 777" very nervous, had headaches and dizzy and everybody knew him and
J. W. Uopeianü, oi Dayton, umu, pm- spells, and wa? fast getting worae wüen w um as v: DvwllnatnrP chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Llok Foley Kidney Pills, and now mil i 35 &:&urea
Remedy for his boy who had a cold, ana my troubles are cur-d. Foley Kidney M aiuuu aiwajra uic wm iwy-
Vifnrp tho bottle was all used the boy's pm hnvfi dortft snmnnh f t mfl I shall Uiar. lie Was a memner Of St
cold was gone. Is'that not better than aiway8 recommend them." At Joseph Joseph's Society and t&6 KnißfhtS
to paya üve dollar doctor a unu xur a. Mehnnirer. nf flnlumKnt mMh u
howtt- SCnhiiTonU- MorahQl 1 mwwviiumuuv ab XUUCiaii
Miss Esther Lemmond. of which took placa Sundiy morn-
Princeton, visited Miss Mane 11rday took Henry Arnojd of Du. hng in St. .Joseph s chürch anä
ii in. a u l'ju a l i iiiiiiLn.. vjuiw i t. . . i - -
-Blänkets. Comfortsf Outiftg umbiaTp., to the Southern In- IgBeaseJ. J M
l ttt i -mi i l ootiü HnonirQ or M.xroncin i m rviT i w buimi.bu v
ana wool r mnneis aiarge vanecy mourn his death wha have the af-F, T Kiiehlpr Arnold recently made his escape mourn ms aeajn, f wn owe tne
tiat institution am cameri"Är - J "
cannot be
Ignatz Kress this week pur-back to his old home at Dubois, of their large acquaipUnce in
-"U TT Q üaU ot, 0MmO onlo J. G. Criswell. a painter living at 540
ri m riefnv ona iviuiuerry ol , nagemown, iiu iwrjjUV a lew DUSnei nne dieter p.uprit-.LUJ states. "I bad kidnev troubla with a DAn.n U Yhl,' YirUt. A liuu
: r i I. i .,uucaiö.auuucuiciö, tt ilu at tie
Mkses Canie and Cora X yc can have me for
Schmeltekop go to Evansville to- Foley Kidney Piiii and soon found the Chrstma3 And New Yewt'u din-
morrOW tO remain a tew months, pam left my bacx, I could get up and ners.
mnvii witn HARn. ann n annnr aennnt
Mr. and Mrs. And J. Berber was moe regular and normal." Try Courier's fearcrain Offer.
TrpfnrnPd hnmp. Satlirdav trom a cuom- amobupu a. iueurmi. T ia Kvamv i Conner hi nnmin
week s visit at Louisville. Wnmpn now hftVA flip
Myers, lots 5 6 block B Hunting- bnt we are incompatible.
Knrir wen, x suppose iu
-e v- 1 1 -i j xx, "i
fendach, lots 9 10 block F Hunt- pocketing his chtgrin and looking
ingDUrg lO uuui iui mo uül, uuu iu ucicnia cu-i
Dora Casper to Mary Rumbach ray cneranea nopes. i m piumicu
pt lot 2 Bohnert, add Jasper nonse m wmcn i lonoiy lmanea
$1975 we o111 De ßaPpy waö iiave Jaftoh Eniorlerfc ho John Sn.haefer had a pantry twice as large as the
iV nnä 14 of e w n w 36 2 4 ordinary size, with a roomy closet in
7 " " . . . 1 1 11 1
26 23a $1- w'nicn xo biow away xne new coo&jmg
John Schaefer ir. tn Jh En- utensijs and things that a woman
irlerf. und ofw ofswnw naturally buys when a peddler
26 2 3 13 1-3 a comes around."
Hugo C Rothert to Carl "Stay, George7 she said, falter-
Schwartz, 54a 35 2 5 $1000 mg- "Perhaps 1 have been too lias-
Sarah A Miles to R. T J ty. Uive me another aay or two to
Schwartz, 10 H a 23 2 5 $150 think it over. It is not impossible
H. H. Moenkhaus to Henry that that"-
Landjrrebe, und lot 6 Blem-
ker's add Huntingburg $1500
irviii jrauiuiii Luriussie nun, : - y l,! " u . i! Mn . und H lot 13 Duff $100 Gerald Yes. I make it a poua New Service to Chicago
Hit Late Call,
Geraldine Must you go ?
m The time when a merchant can sit in his stcre and make a success selling goods depending on the fact that "the people all know that he is there' ' is passed in this country. People are changing and with the change of people comes new conditions.' Because a man has been in business in a community for twenty " or thirty years is no sign that he can do business the people know him and know he is in business. People demand to know what a
merchant has for sale and at
what price it can be bought. The
only way for a merchant to tell
the people what he has, at what price the article can be bought and the location of his store is through the medium of the news
paper. People whose trade is
worth while cannot and will not they are too busy stop and read a sign on a fence or shade tree but secure in their homes around the family fireside or on the front porch they will read the message of the live merchant and go there to see what he has and buy. When he gives out a message like a political party he must carry out the promises in his platform. No merchant need think of making a success these days without a liberal amount of advertising in the newspaper. LEG Ali BIjÄSKS. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Real Estate Mortgages, Inventories Suponeas, Warrants, Reports etc. for Sale at the Courier
Office.
Amelia Wieisner to A. W. Ser- 5?ver Jo U lite for breakfast- ni
raersbeim 74 35a 29 2 5 $44611 ew 1 0T
JohnWieasner to A W. Ser- THE ATTIC INSTINCT.
mersheim, 59 84 a 29 2 5 $3550.40
0vi.- 'hat the price olTh Daily Göurir (312 aDUC isue) willb cat iron $3.0 to only lAfAQD c aa 11
Ii you have young children y u have fperhaps noticed 'hat dipoiderfc of the stoma h are their mos' common ailment. To correct this you will find Chamber Iain's Sr.omach and Liver Tablets excellent. They are easy and pleasant tn take, ana mild and gentle in effect. For sale by all dealers.
Mrs. F. C Kuebler and daugh-!18 l for e bridge across $2 OO per year all during October,
4- röi?o QofnaW ir, wmte river Bt rortersvnie ana itsroeaw iout azv !K tnattn
X. 1 I II I l . 1 11 I nnnn nAm ant wi 1 I re nn.tA.kl
Evansville woik wu. oi pusnea rapiaiy ,;A.r
to compiecion. worK on trie - nnTtl,n;fv tn cnh. f a"ä
HavsVllIe bridge IS also progress- rate ol oiW $2.00 oer rea will ba ririct-
mgtllCely. limited, howeve . to the month o!
lt tooer ara i i saDacripaoaa mouia oe Bilious? Feel heavr after dinnei? Bit- aent in at once.
ter taste? Complexion sallow? Livei The Cou ier is the largeit dailv in InperVapa ne?dg waking up. Doan's Reg- diana-c le of Jid; Mnapolia : d carulets for bilious attacks. 25c. at ell riea the m. . comp . e newB reporti to
beobtr nei. Jt :(2h in special ftitnrpfl and TCnßcbfc'n nrrtooriii famruia.
Mrs. J. C- Bromley and son returned Wednesdav evening from their visit with relatives at Montecello, Ill-
Albert Urich on Tuesday moved his saloon into his new building. Bruce Greene will move his barbershop into the middle room of the new building in the near future.
etorei,
t i- j -rr " ... ' -r:
rears, oust receiveu a car m.id -bisher'B iSMultand JeS" ia un-
Of Very fine Kiefer Pears, tele- eq aleu. Mar ot aportaare comolete,
phone your orders to our store. I? fJ f 5, - ml if
nrn Ui,Ul pjtTfnwJ T B.YBi All IW 1 Tl, UU IK XUO VOUr75c per bushel. Edward J ier t- Itin . Enrii.h
Kuebler. du Wished in Eva laviUe vou can cret br
ml : ß , . mp'l the Bame day it is-printed. The nameDoan's inspires confidence Thft nffrtr is kJa fft hn'hoM .
Stillman CummingS to Frank Why dorn Pront Cling to Thinga
Berjr. 40a 2 3 3 $500 1 nai Aro DD.sn.
' I ........ I T- 11 . 1 1
The attic instinct hangs on sur- non Koute will estaoiisn
and intermediate
Points Via Southern Railway Monon Route.
Effective March 4th, 1912, Mo-
new
TT a 0-4 sr
?iuy XLe wd.ru, criflinzlY. and an observing eye can train service between French
Dleaaedto learn that there iatlwiat one t1! how many years a person has Lick and Chicago, on following
dreaded diaeaaa that Ecience hai been lired in the city by merely glancing I Schedules:
able to cure in all its atagei, and that ia der her bed. If there are three 10-00 PM Lv. iench Lick Ar. 7.00 AM. Catarrh. Hall'i Catarrh' Cure U the x v -n 14. 1 10.03 PM Lv. West Baden Ar. 6.00 AM.
only poiitive curt now known to the H" iea U1f k lcttCA?j 10.27 PM Lv. Paoli L. 6.33 AM mpdipalvfratprnitv. Catarrh oeinff a one Crap9 O-f ribbons and laces Ii 1 10,45 PM Lv. Orleans Lv. 5.05 AM
constitutional diseaie, requires a conati- it's a man ivS newspaper clippings 11.10 PM Lv, Bedford Lv. 5.35 AM tutionaldiieaae. require a constitutional t nn V-AvhiTicr from a "hrokpn 1 1201 AM Lv. Bloomington Lv. 4.22 AM
Lv. 1 43 AM
treatment. HalPi Catarrh Cureia taken rr. 0 " 300 AM Lv. LaFayette
iäteinally, acting directly upon the loer 10 om roaa maps xi, oesiaea 6.40 AM Ar. 63rd St Chicago Lv 10.30PM blocd and mucous surfaces of the syatein these, there are bundles of maga- 6.45 AM Ar. 47th St Chicago Lv 10.25PM thereby deutroying the foundation of the lines and piles of newspapers, not 7,00 AM Ar. Dearborn Sta " Lv 10.15PM diaetae, and giving the patient strength mintton a bicycle ieat and a This train will afford excellent Th8; Peen umbrella that one might use service between all Southean Inlilting nature in doing its work, ine f . . Alo nn nf. nu;n Til
proprietor! h?ve bo much faith in its in private tneamcais 11 au tüese " 0 ' A" ""
curative, powen tnat tney oner une things mve been placed imder the wuucuwtc oiauuuo.
nunaieu ionaia ior anj- case iuhl 11 vj -rrAinirt .h Drotfista of the fam- Jquignieiiu ui uew tram "m
r t I -c i n. 1 t j
ily, if they are patientiy moved usisu ui etecLricauy ijgiiLeu. very cleaning dSy and clung to Pullman drawing room compart-
- n www - w
coaches- Southern Ky. trains
fails to cure. Send for hit of teitimoci-
ali Address :
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
8old by Druffßiate. 75c.
Take tiail'a Family Pills for conatipa
tion.
Doan'a Kidney Pills for kidney ills. Doan'a Ointment for skin itching Doan's Beulets for a mild laxative. Sold at all drug stores. Edward and John.Ernst of St.
T1 f 1 I l . .1 1.1 ,...,1-
VYiien you navcaimu rum yui "TVfl-; ÄJ j ttt.mi j t tii
thebePt meliciae obta nable aaa Lol wieimau auu win ana Jöen jüi- . curd it wjih as little delay as possible, mer of Ferdinand fired up a Hereisa drugg'st'a opinion: "I have .Traction Engine Thursday with Bold Chamberlain's CougL Remedy for some Nitroglycerine soaked wood fifteen years," says Fnou Lollar of Sara-, . fi -vj;- j?a tojra, Ind., -and consider it the beet on'?1 the -Nitro exploded. Ed p the marke.t.,, For eaiö by all dealers, krnst is dead and the other's are nL . . . n : - 01 , about dead. The engine is a The Twentieth Century Club wreek.
meets at tne nome miss Mag-;
gie Wilson next Wednesday evening.
Louis Koerner accompanied by
anyone may secure ton reauced rate. Renewals will be extended from, date of expiration of present iubscriptiohs.
Mrs. T. A. Town. 107 6th St., Watertown, S-. D,, writee: "My four children
are subject to hard cold and I always
i 3." J " 1 1 r ,. r -
his Wife, came home from Indi-1 wit,h splendid results. Some time ago I
onorWic fA first f.riis wopIt tn a eevera aciacK oi ia grippe and tue
spend a few days. x
Mr. Roman Kunkel and Miss Carrie Hoffman will be married in St. Joseph's church next Tuesday morning.
doctor prescribed Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound and it soon overcame the
la ernppe. i can always depend upon Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and am sure of good reulti." At Joieph A. Mehringer,
Now is the time to get your
winter's supply of fine Kiefer Penrs You cltn Keep them for Winter use. Price 75c a bushel, at Ed. Kuebier's. A new board walk was made out the Troy road this week for
the benefit of the residents of Little Kentucky who furnished the funds for same. v t Here ia u womaa who apeaki from personal knowledge and lona experience viz., Mia. 1 Ii. Brodau, of Wilson, Pa.,
who eaya, I know irom experience that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is f r sup rior to any other. For croup there is nothing that excels it." For eale bv all dealers. The post-office was moved Tue slay into the new- Hutber & Steinkamp building, and everything in connection with it is new and up-to-date. . Geo. T. Craddock, Rulie, Ark., e.ys "I waa bothered with lunbago for seven
years so bad I could nor work. I tried
levarai kinds of kidney mtdicine which
frav me little or no relief. Two bottles
of Foley Kidney Pilli cured me and now I can do any kind of work. I cheerfully
recommend them to my friend." At
Joteph A Jdtlinnger.
Pfeffer Eckert. Ths marriage of Mr. Leo Pfef
fer, son of Mrs. John Pfeffer
and Miss Annie Eckert, daughter of Mat Eckert, occurred in
St. Joseph's church Tuesdav
morning after which the wedding party and many friends gathered at the home of the
groom on JNortn Jackson St
Rally Day at Trinity. Next Sunday October 6f will be ' 'Rally Day" at Trinity,, Sunday School, and every member of the school , nd every .person in Jas
per who is not attending some Sunday School, is cordially. invit
ed to come to Trinity, net Sun day morning ac 9.30 o'clock.
We begin the study of the les
sons for the last qv arter of 1912
next Sund: y and we are anxious not only for the children, but for every Darent, to tie present tiext
Sunday. Let every member of the School bring some one, and let Rally Day be long remembered for its unequalled attendance. Superintended Exceptionally Low Colonists Rates Via Southern Railway to the West On Sale Daily, September 25th
to October 10th, 1912.
through a moving, then their own
era ha ye the attic instinct to such an
itent that there is not the slierht
.75 to .75 eit hope of their ever being cured.
IT Ml lt!l. t XX ' 1
Preach Lick-West Baden "T a?c P.omi
. oi Yiew ior tne rest 01 meir uvea, Springs Via and their famüy might as well be-
Southern Railwav come resigned.
vCwuo su . utu, themselves disaereeable over a hit
i: I .
Account Encampment of ttring and absolutely opjectiona-
leaving Evansville 6.20 PM, Cannelton 5.45 PM, Rockport 5 45PM
Louisville 4.30 PM will make
connections with this new and improved service. J. C. Beam, Jr., AGP A, St. Louis
23rd XT. S. Infantry Regimental Parades: Guard Mounts: Reviews and Musical
Drills Daily.
Chas.
FLICK
Plasterer
hie the suhjfet of stray pieces of hrovn paper they should not he aocused of having had dispositions,
nor should they be suspected of do-
ing it to annoy one. Tney are merely suffering from the attic in
stinct and cannot help themselves.
Hnn't iniss this opportunity to Their characters were formed and Tp; pnf f.l o c?o A rwAr
regiment m existence. Tickets life where certain things were al- "D0nf TPl Tl 1 QVl 1 Tl CTQ fn HatP nf afllA. wavi keot in the cellar, others in DÖÖU XillOllligb
Sefe local agent ror turtner in- tne ooa bo oxner, in me puiny (JOHtraCtS taK6n
J Ü Let us show you.
thing thmt owrflowd from any of OHAS FLICK
vaese places wu j ucv ta&eu up lu
tha atfie. And now these poor dear
örm ltion. J. u beam,
f A. G. P- A., St. Louis, Mo.
Veiled Frogftets Farade St. Louis, Mo., Tuesday, October 8th $3.00 Round Trip $3 00 Via Southern Railway. Tickets good on evening trains of Monday October 7th connecting with special train leaving
TTnntincrbursr 10 25 r. M- arriv-
0al lonijoaal Agenfifor rates, W t Louis 6.40. A. M. October
write J. tr. beam, AGPA. iq. Returnini?
louli live vith a cellar, three stories SOUTHERN RY.,
minds, and. though thev will in TIME. TABLE.
tim disappear, like all nnnecesssxy
nemhers fierenth toe, tails, an ap- Schedule in Ef(6CtSüfl(tey App. 21 the Fo
K!lvT.efn;C! Ä "! owing is (or Information Only andjs nor
St. Louis, Mo.
The great speech-makers just now
where the day was enjoyablyiare The Courier!s advertisers.
spent and in the evening: attend-
ea a aance m nonor of the happy
event at lumbers Jtiall.
Mr. Pfeffer and bride will
re-
They are talking from the band
stand. Bead them. When the tongue of trade is
side in the cottage the former re-, coated, when the eye&and limbs cently purchased from Frank, of the clerk are dull and laneuid.
i2onnf rT XT rxoi- Tjt rrV xl. Ox I PI ! tttVi or f Vi a TQ rt'. r rr -tnirr-.- 1
Courier joins with a host of the empty Vitals of the tilL'when
inenas or tne nappy couple m tne spiaer roosts m tne cahbox,
congratulations and beet wishes.
Mr. Jas. V. CharchiU, 90 Wall St., Auburn. X. Y , haa been botltartd with serious kidnu-v nn bladdar troüble ttr since he le.t thtnrrnv. and-iaTf: "I decided to try FoUsy Kidneir Pilli aa they bad cured no mliny pplt and I aoon found they wart jai.t tht tkinr. My kidnoyg aud bladder ar af ain in a healthy condition. I gladly rtcoamtml thm, At Jotftph A. MhriBgr.
and boauets of decay are on the
chandtliers, it is conclusive -that
the advertising doctor has not
been Consul ted.
8th- Returning special train
leaves St. Louis 10.30 P. M.
Wednesday October 8th.
J. C Beam, AGFA, St. Louis, Mo.
1. F. EU. M
D,
Corner 7th & Jackson Sts HOMM 'PHONE.
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AVe know of a number of furailiea who are regular readeri oi tho Courier tat are not subscriber, they boriow tho piper from their neighbors. We are glad
! to know that tht Courier is thus appre
ciated, but irhy not subscribe? rfo priceii small and we would appreciate barini that nanta on our mailifjg liat,
